The Silent Stranger

The Silent Stranger

Directed by Luigi Vanzi
(as Vance Lewis)
Produced by Allen Klein
Tony Anthony
Roberto Infascelli
Screenplay by Vincenzo Cerami
Giancarlo Ferrando
Tony Anthony
Story by Tony Anthony
Starring Tony Anthony
Lloyd Battista
Music by Stelvio Cipriani
Cinematography Mario Capriotti
Production
company
ABKCO Films
Primex Italiana
Reverse
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
United Artists
Release dates
20 June 1975
Running time
92 minutes
Country Italy
United States
Japan
Language English
Japanese

The Silent Stranger (Italian: Lo straniero di silenzio), also known as The Horseman and the Samurai and The Stranger in Japan, is a 1968 Italian-American-Japanese Spaghetti Western Jidaigeki film directed by Luigi Vanzi. It is the third sequel to A Stranger in Town.

The film is the third in a series of four western films starring Tony Anthony as "The Stranger" ("Io Straniero"). Despite being produced in 1968, the film was never given an official release until 1975, nearly a decade after the previous film in the series.[1]

Cast

Reception

Paul Mavis, of DVDTalk, reviewing the Warner Archive Collection 2015 DVD release of The Stranger Collection, wrote, "While they're not in the league of Leone (what is?), Anthony's grimy, sneaky little punk killer is an intriguing addition to the genre. Tony Anthony did some very interesting things with the spaghetti Western genre, including, perhaps, presaging the Trinity movies, while certainly "inventing" the West-meets-East subgenre."[2]

References

  1. Marco Giusti. Dizionario del western all'italiana. Mondadori, 2007. pp. 157–158. ISBN 88-04-57277-9.
  2. Paul Mavis (May 6, 2015). "The Stranger Trilogy (Warner Archive Collection: A Stranger in Town, The Stranger Returns, The Silent Stranger)". DVDTalk. Retrieved 31 October 2015.

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